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Like George Orwell, Franz Kafka has given his name to a world of
nightmare, but in Kafka's world, it is never completely clear just
what the nightmare is. The Trial, where the rules are hidden from
even the highest officials, and if there is any help to be had, it
will come from unexpected sources, is a chilling, blackly amusing
tale that maintains, to the very end, a relentless atmosphere of
disorientation. Superficially about bureaucracy, it is in the last
resort a description of the absurdity of 'normal' human nature.
Still more enigmatic is The Castle. Is it an allegory of a
quasi-feudal system giving way to a new freedom for the subject?
The search by a central European Jew for acceptance into a dominant
culture? A spiritual quest for grace or salvation? An individual's
struggle between his sense of independence and his need for
approval? Is it all of these things? And K? Is he opportunist,
victim, or an outsider battling against elusive authority? Finally,
in his fables, Kafka deals in dark and quirkily humorous terms with
the insoluble dilemmas of a world which offers no reassurance, and
no reliable guidance to resolving our existential and emotional
uncertainties and anxieties.
Over the last 15 years, there has been renewed interest in
supercritical fluids owing to their unique properties and
relatively low environmental impact. Greatest attention has been
given to the extraction and separation of organic compounds.
Supercritical fluids have also been successfully used for particle
production, as reaction media, and for the destruction of toxic
waste. Supercritical carbon dioxide has been the most widely used
supercritical fluid, mainly because it is cheap, relatively
nontoxic, and has convenient critical values. Supercritical fluids
have also been used on analytical and preparative scales for many
biological and other applications. Many papers have been published
on the use of supercritical fluids. However, few have acted as a
detailed instruction manual for those wanting to use the techniques
for the first time. We anticipate that this Methods in
Biotechnology volume, Supercritical Fluid Methods and Protocols
will s- isfy the need for such a book. Every chapter has been
written by experienced workers and should, if closely followed,
enable workers with some or no previous experience of supercritical
fluids to conduct experiments successfully at the first attempt.
Translated, with an Introduction and Notes by John R. Williams.
Goethe's Faust is a classic of European literature. Based on the
fable of the man who traded his soul for superhuman powers and
knowledge, it became the life's work of Germany's greatest poet.
Beginning with an intriguing wager between God and Satan, it charts
the life of a deeply flawed individual and his struggle against the
nihilism of his diabolical companion Mephistopheles. Part One
presents Faust's pact with the Devil and the harrowing tragedy of
his love affair with the young Gretchen. Part Two shows Faust's
experience in the world of public affairs, including his encounter
with Helen of Troy, the emblem of classical beauty and culture. The
whole is a symbolic and panoramic commentary on the human condition
and on modern European history and civilisation. This new
translation of both parts of Faust preserves the poetic character
of the original, its tragic pathos and hilarious comedy. In
addition, John Williams has translated the Urfaust, a fascinating
glimpse into the young Goethe's imagination, and a selection from
the draft scenarios for the Walpurgis Night witches' sabbath -
material so ribald and blasphemous that Goethe did not dare publish
it.
Originally published in 1987, this is a thorough and lucid
introduction and commentary to the whole of Goethe's Faust. It
gives the student of German and European literature valuable
insights into the most important work of Germany's foremost poet.
German quotations are translated or paraphrased in English and a
detailed knowledge of German literature is not assumed. The book
traces Goethe's work on the play over 60 years of his creative
career and surveys its critical reception over the 200 years since
its first appearance. Part One is analysed as a mimetic tragedy,
Part Two as an historical and cultural profile of Goethe's own
times. The commentary guides the reader carefully through its
subtleties and multi-layered references and provides a broad and
coherent structure for the overall understanding of the work. It
suggests provocative interpretations of some figures and episodes
in Part Two and places renewed emphasis on parts of the work that
often receive relatively little attention. An appendix surveys the
metres and verse forms of the play.
Originally published in 1987, this is a thorough and lucid
introduction and commentary to the whole of Goethe's Faust. It
gives the student of German and European literature valuable
insights into the most important work of Germany's foremost poet.
German quotations are translated or paraphrased in English and a
detailed knowledge of German literature is not assumed. The book
traces Goethe's work on the play over 60 years of his creative
career and surveys its critical reception over the 200 years since
its first appearance. Part One is analysed as a mimetic tragedy,
Part Two as an historical and cultural profile of Goethe's own
times. The commentary guides the reader carefully through its
subtleties and multi-layered references and provides a broad and
coherent structure for the overall understanding of the work. It
suggests provocative interpretations of some figures and episodes
in Part Two and places renewed emphasis on parts of the work that
often receive relatively little attention. An appendix surveys the
metres and verse forms of the play.
Are you an engineer or manager working on the development and
implementation of RFID technology? If so, this book is for you.
Covering both passive and active RFID systems, the challenges to
RFID implementation are addressed using specific industry research
examples and common integration issues. Key topics include RF tag
performance optimization, evaluation methodologies for RFID and
Real-Time-Location Systems (RTLS) and sensors, EPC network
simulation, RFID in the retail supply chain, and applications in
product lifecycle management, anti-counterfeiting and cold chain
management. The book brings together insights from the world's
leading research laboratories in the field, including the Auto-ID
Labs at MIT, successor to the Auto-ID Center which developed the
Electronic Product Code scheme which is set to become the global
standard for product identification.MIT Auto-ID Labs's suite of
Open Source code and tools for RFID implementation is available at
www.cambridge.org/9780521880930.
Are you an engineer or manager working on the development and
implementation of RFID technology? If so, this book is for you.
Covering both passive and active RFID systems, the challenges to
RFID implementation are addressed using specific industry research
examples and common integration issues. Key topics include RF tag
performance optimization, evaluation methodologies for RFID and
Real-Time-Location Systems (RTLS) and sensors, EPC network
simulation, RFID in the retail supply chain, and applications in
product lifecycle management, anti-counterfeiting and cold chain
management. The book brings together insights from the world's
leading research laboratories in the field, including the Auto-ID
Labs at MIT, successor to the Auto-ID Center which developed the
Electronic Product Code scheme which is set to become the global
standard for product identification.MIT Auto-ID Labs's suite of
Open Source code and tools for RFID implementation is available at
www.cambridge.org/9780521880930.
Over the last 15 years, there has been renewed interest in
supercritical fluids owing to their unique properties and
relatively low environmental impact. Greatest attention has been
given to the extraction and separation of organic compounds.
Supercritical fluids have also been successfully used for particle
production, as reaction media, and for the destruction of toxic
waste. Supercritical carbon dioxide has been the most widely used
supercritical fluid, mainly because it is cheap, relatively
nontoxic, and has convenient critical values. Supercritical fluids
have also been used on analytical and preparative scales for many
biological and other applications. Many papers have been published
on the use of supercritical fluids. However, few have acted as a
detailed instruction manual for those wanting to use the techniques
for the first time. We anticipate that this Methods in
Biotechnology volume, Supercritical Fluid Methods and Protocols
will s- isfy the need for such a book. Every chapter has been
written by experienced workers and should, if closely followed,
enable workers with some or no previous experience of supercritical
fluids to conduct experiments successfully at the first attempt.
Cutting-edge criticism on major aspects of Goethe's best-known
work. Undisputedly a canonical work, Goethe's Faust is also the key
to understanding its author, one of European civilization's most
complex figures. Written over several decades, the work spans both
Goethe's life and an age of enormous social, political,
philosophical, and artistic change - even revolution. In this
volume, Goethe scholars and experts from Europe and North America
explore major aspects of this fascinating work, offering a
cutting-edge guide to both reader and scholar. Contributors:
Ritchie Robertson, Martin Swales, Alberto Destro, Osman Durrani,
Ellis Dye, John R. Williams, Anthony Phelan, Franziska Schoessler,
Peter D. Smith, Cyrus Hamlin, R.H. Stephenson, David Luke, Robert
David McDonald Paul Bishop is William Jacks Chair of Modern
Languages at the University of Glasgow.
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